Super Suet Fat Balls

A tried and tested food in the Vine House Farm garden. Our advice is not to change to the lower volume suet fat balls, once you've been feeding the Super Suet Fat Balls - our customers frequently report back that their birds won't touch them.

Please note that the current stock of Super Suet Fat Balls have been temporarily packed in different packaging due to manufacturing restrictions

Availability: Out of stock

£14.50

Super Suet Fat Balls

A tried and tested food in the Vine House Farm garden. Our advice is not to change to the lower volume suet fat balls, once you've been feeding the Super Suet Fat Balls - our customers frequently report back that their birds won't touch them.

Please note that the current stock of Super Suet Fat Balls have been temporarily packed in different packaging due to manufacturing restrictions

Box of 50

Quantity

£14.50

Out of stock

Notify me when back in stock

Enter your email address *

I consent to my personal information being processed in accordance with Vine House Farm's Privacy Policy.

2 x Box of 50

Quantity

£27.00

Out of stock

Notify me when back in stock

Enter your email address *

I consent to my personal information being processed in accordance with Vine House Farm's Privacy Policy.

Box of 150

Quantity

£29.80

Out of stock

Notify me when back in stock

Enter your email address *

I consent to my personal information being processed in accordance with Vine House Farm's Privacy Policy.

Description

Delivery

Reviews

Description

With 50% more fat than our traditional Suet Fat Balls, our Super Suet Fat Balls are a firm favourite with garden birds and an extremely popular choice in most peoples' gardens. They are a valuable source of energy for a wide range of species, with the Tit family especially enjoying them. Made up of mealworm powder, peanut & wheat flour, finely ground & mixed with the suet, giving a pale finish. Beware of cheap suet balls as they can be mixed with sand, grit or sweepings to bulk them out

Delivery

All prices in our catalogue and on our website include delivery; there are no hidden extra costs. Orders received by 3pm Monday to Friday will be dispatched on that day using a next working day delivery service. Therefore an order placed on Tuesday morning should be delivered on Wednesday and an order placed on Friday will be delivered on Monday.

We don't deliver on Saturdays or Bank Holidays. We offer a no sigature delivery service; simply advise us where to leave your bags.

Live food orders and orders less than 1kg in weight will come by Royal Mail.

If you have not received your order within 7 working days please contact us on 01775 630208.

We now deliver to all of mainland UK and Northern Ireland with no extra delivery charge. Please note that some postcode areas that are classed as Scottish Islands and Highlands may take 2-3 working days to arrive. For deliveries outside of these areas a £10 charge will be applied.Postcode areas affected include HS, IV41 – IV49, IV51, IV55 and IV56, KA27 and KA28, KW15 to KW17, PA20, PA41 to PA49, PA60 to PA78, PH42 to PH44, ZE, Isle of Man

We are unable to deliver to the Republic of Ireland or the Channel Islands.

Could not buy locally due to shutdown so ordered on line. Very easy and delivered quickly. My garden birds are very happy

Hilary Gilbert

The only trouble with these is that birds love them so much I can't keep pace with them! A pack of 50 were demolished in about ten days. I definitely need a jackdaw-proof feeder, but they are still an order of magnitude more popular than anything else I've tried.

John Watson

These by far the most attractive fat balls we have had for a wide variety of garden birds. The down side of this is that they haven't lasted long and this is made worse by their very soft friable constituency which means they break up easily when pecked at by hungry blackbirds for example. Several had also broken up in transit. This apart I would rate them very highly

Anonymous

The thing that had been emptied first every time I refill the feeders!

andrew carter

Your suet balls are irresistible to blue tits et al. BUT. We have a camera nest box and watched 8 eggs hatched. One by one the fledglings died until we saw the desperate male parent trying to save its last chick by pulling out suet morcels from its baby's throat. Overfeeding or choking. We should have cut the suet ball diet as soon as the eggs started to hatch. We will resume after the nesting season is over.

Anonymous

These put other fat balls to shame. Excellent.

David Lee

Great - the birds love 'em.

Sandra Hoyle

Great product, great service.

Bryan Walker

Product good.Service from Vine super.

Betty Baker

Great item great service Thank you

Anonymous

Birds love them. Spotted woodpecker and parent starlings great fun to watch, and the shavings they leave delight ground-feeders.

Sue Medcroft

These fat balls don’t last long in the feeder, so the proof of the pudding is in the eating!

Rosemary Sargent

These were described as being very popular with birds. They certainly are, being devoured very quickly yea range of bird species. Recently they have been gobbled up ravenously by the gangs of juvenile starlings, being fed by their parents. Very noisy but great fun! And it’s good to think it’s helping to sustain the starling population.

Anonymous

These are always popular with the birds visiting my garden. Given a choice between these and other varieties I find the super suet fat balls have disappeared well before the others.

Sandra Black

Fat balls are being consumed at a fast rate of knots - parents trying to feed all the chicks that have fledged and lined up waiting for dinner.
As they are quite soft in the current temperatures, crumbs fall on the floor which helps the ground feeders.

Glenys Lowe

These are demolished by young and old rapidly so must be excellent quality.

Shirley Williams

Wood peckers first choice and the best fat balls we have tried

Anonymous

All the birds loves

Oliver Ormerod

Birds feeding in my garden have got through this box in one week.

MALCOLM C JOHNSTON

The birds love these balls and eat 3 a day. I think they would eat more if I put them out.

Anonymous

Perhaps the birds in our garden are fussy, but they don't like the others. These are soft and nearly white rather than sandy coloured looking like wood chipping. The birds love them we get a Woodpecker every day, endless starlings, tits and sparrow. Any bits that go on the floor are cleared up by more Starlings, Blackbirds and a wren. Excellent product and worth that bit extra.

Kathleen Elkin

My birds love these and can't get through them fast enough. I have a large cage which is for large suet logs but I can't get these at Vinehouse so they get one ball per day which works well. They are easy to handle and not sticky.

Celia Walton

As popular with my local birds as ever!

Anonymous

The birds love these and are easier to put into my feeder than other
fat products. Even the pigeons try to get into my squirrel proof feeder!

Jill Whitelegg

The Super Suet Fat Balls are of such good quality they are popular with so many varieties of birds. I have to keep the feeders filled all the time. Sparrows,tits,blackbirds,starlings, magpie, crows, woodpecker and robins
all have learnt to negotiate the feeders. They provide an endless source of interest and entertainment. Highly recommended.

Anonymous

Good solid healthy-looking fatballs. Proving very popular with the songbirds. And with the visiting crow.....

Enid Boyd Martin

The order was easy to place and arrived promptly. The suet balls are very much appreciated by the birds as the balls disappear very quickly. Thank you for the service.

Anonymous

Richard Stewart

A wide variety of birds now come to the fat ball feeder throughout the day, in fact sometimes there is a queue and of course, squabbling. Very well received by the ultimate customers and my pleasure is increased as well.

Anonymous

Cheep cheep cheep cheep:)

FAQs

What are Super Suet Fat Balls?

Also called fat balls, suet balls are typically made from animal suet and other fat which is mixed with further ingredients so the product keeps its shape and also to preserve it. A very important point to understand about suet and fat balls is that the quality varies hugely between suppliers – and the poorer the quality the less beneficial they are to birds. So if you see suet or fat balls for sale which are very cheap, then you can almost guarantee that the quality will be poor and specifically the percentage of suet in them will be relatively low. All the suet balls we sell at Vine House Farm are of course of a high quality.

What birds can I attract to my garden with Super Suet Fat Balls?

The main species will be Great tit, Coal tit, Long-tailed tit, Blue tit and Starling, and depending on the type of feeder you use Robin as well. For Robins, the main requirement is a feeder they can easily stand on rather than hang from – which they find very difficult to do – and this Fat Ball Feeder Ring is ideal.

What are the benefits of Super Suet Fat Balls from Vine House Farm?

Besides the high quantity of suet, Vine House Farm’s suet balls do not have the potentially harmful plastic netting usually found on fat balls, which eliminates the possibility of birds getting entangled in the netting.

How do I feed your suet balls to birds without the netting?

The best way is to use a special hanging feeder specifically designed for suet balls, and we sell a wide range of these including some with an outer cage to prevent larger birds such as Jackdaws getting to the food.